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My MKV Cleanup - katotter - 31-01-2011 10:02 AM

On Friday I did a quick cleanup off my dads 320D Bimmer, it was filthy to say the least, now pics unfortunately. But then on Sunday I did my car as well, it did not need much cleaning as i clean it regularly, but I shampoo'ed the carpets and dressed the doors and panels etc... I washed her and dressed the wheels as well and took some pics off what needed to be corrected. i am a bit off a photo whore so bare with me:
The only products in my arsenal
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I do not have any before pics, my wife hi-jacket the camera, but here is some after pics, there is a bit of sand on the carpets after driving it
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Now for the pics off the spots in serious need of attention
A scratch on the rear left door
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Cannot see much, but there is some hard water marks on the roof
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More hard water marks
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Hard water marks and infectious bird poop marks
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Clear coat sctratches on the right rear door
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A small vacuum I picked up from my local P'nP for in-between interior cleaning
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My lates addition to my DUB, hopefully I'll be able to install it this weekend
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A random pic off the baby on board decal
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Tyres after dressing
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I want to know, will I be able to clear these marks on the car by hand or DO I need a machine?

Thanx for watching


RE: My MKV Cleanup - Carn - 31-01-2011 10:39 AM

Nice and neat Thumb

The bird etchings and scratches may come out with some ScratchX or similiar by hand. Worth a shot before investing in a machine!


RE: My MKV Cleanup - onyx - 31-01-2011 10:58 AM

Interior looks nice and clean! Thumb

With the products in your arsenal, i dont think you'll get much correction. But like Carn says, an off the shelf product like Megs ScratchX (or other) may just do the job... worth a go!

What are those still sealed blue cloths?


RE: My MKV Cleanup - Woodie - 31-01-2011 11:25 AM

I always judge a detailer or car guy by what the interior looks like. On that score you have passed the test.

Correction by hand is possible, it just takes a lot more effort and patience. As Onyx has indicated, the products you currently have won't do much in terms of correction, but you have indicated that a nice order is on its way to you.

I would agree with the advice by Carn and Onyx, but I am not the biggest fan of ScratchX. It does work, but I prefer to have something like Ultimate Compound which is more versatile and can be used for spot repairs or treating the whole car. It also provides you with a wider window of aggressiveness depending on how you use it.


RE: My MKV Cleanup - katotter - 31-01-2011 12:49 PM

Thanx guys, I really try to take care of my car(s). The blue cloths are m/f 40x40's I order from one of my suppliers and pay it at cost so that I do not have to pay top dollar at other shops, I say if not, why not. I posted the hand correction post before I read that I will be buying Woodies' pre-owned G220, so I wil not be attempting the correction by hnd, I will try to limit the damage and keep it clean until I can get the machine and correct it then. In my other post I am looking for machine operated products, so please read that one and answer me there on products to use for this type of cerrection, all those mentioned above and swrl marks.

Thanx a lot againThumb


RE: My MKV Cleanup - zckid - 07-02-2011 06:17 PM

Hi buddy
You worked out the interior nicely Clap

There's a nice guide on using the random orbital polisher on detailingworld.co.uk
Check it out it may help as a handy guide. I've printed the rotary version.

Take care